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come by, michael leading. michael's never won a race in his life and he's going to win. he's sitting here the chance to win the daytona 500. i'm thinking dale, jr.'s going to pull out and pass him he's going to drag everybody with him. my brother's going to finish 15. that's what i thought. low and behold he comes off the second turn got a little lead and dale's blobbing and nobody's going to make a run on him and i'm thinking my god i think my brother's going to win this race. as they go in the third turn and michael and dale, jr. come off the turn coming to the checker michael's got it. he's not going to lose this race. dale, jr.'s not going to pass him that's obvious. but in the corner of my eyes they're coming to the line get the flag i see the wrik. i see the black 3 go up the hill and hit the call. i'm thinking my brother. he's won the race. won the daytona 500 and i'm excited man and screaming, crying because my dad had passed away not too long before that and my dad never saw michael win a race. he wins the daytona 500, it's unbelievable. then my focus wait, dale
come by, michael leading. michael's never won a race in his life and he's going to win. he's sitting here the chance to win the daytona 500. i'm thinking dale, jr.'s going to pull out and pass him he's going to drag everybody with him. my brother's going to finish 15. that's what i thought. low and behold he comes off the second turn got a little lead and dale's blobbing and nobody's going to make a run on him and i'm thinking my god i think my brother's going to win this race. as they go in...
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michael smyth is played by michael gambit. in seeking vengeance, he will get involved in buying and bringing casino gambling. all along the way, he stars to connect with his course. that is the red irish force. and then the unexpected occurs. each of these storage racks all vector towards a culminating episode 8-9. there will be a competition between the exercise your role and the jockeying -- the exercise girl and the jockey. degenerates will become horse owners. they will still be living in the draghi hotel in koreatown called the oasis. -- in this sweaty hotel in koreatown called the oasis. everything moves towards the realization of the deeper conflicts with in every single one of our characters. it is almost as if everyone is fighting some aspect of their own inner nature. luck means to me the yearning for transcendence, the yearning for some kind of change. the degenerate gambler will become who i really used to be if i win. marcus, who would like not to win because he is very uncomfortable -- an episode to. so that comm
michael smyth is played by michael gambit. in seeking vengeance, he will get involved in buying and bringing casino gambling. all along the way, he stars to connect with his course. that is the red irish force. and then the unexpected occurs. each of these storage racks all vector towards a culminating episode 8-9. there will be a competition between the exercise your role and the jockeying -- the exercise girl and the jockey. degenerates will become horse owners. they will still be living in...
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it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>
it is written by michael hastings. good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. >> honored to be here. tavis: that is our show for tonight. see you next week. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.or.g tavis: join me next time for a conversation with michael mann on his new series, "luck." >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or...
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. >> woodruff: mark shields and michael gerson, filling in for david brooks, analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we remember the life and career of veteran foreign correspondent anthony shadid. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: china's rise offers the u.s. economic opportunities, not threats. that was the message today, as the man expected to be his country's future leader ended his american visit in los angeles, and a prominent u.s. film company announced it would open a studio in china. the new company will be called oriental dreamworks, a joint venture between dreamworks animation and several chinese medi
. >> woodruff: mark shields and michael gerson, filling in for david brooks, analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we remember the life and career of veteran foreign correspondent anthony shadid. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century....
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global failed, michael roseman says he had cautioned former c.e.o. jon corzine about the risk the firm was taking on in buying european debt. >> the sovereign positions and the associated risk with those positions were very well- communicated, very transparent within the organization, and to mr. corzine and to the board. >> reporter: if m.f. global had not taken a huge $6 billion bet on european debt, roseman says, the company would still be here. roseman says his warnings helped cost him his job. michael stockman replaced roseman as chief risk officer, but said he was not hired to be a yes man. stockman insists he grew concerned last summer about the risk m.f. global was taking on. >> i found that the risks and rewards were acceptable, and then in july, i had a change of view. >> reporter: the ratings firms were next to feel the heat of congressional outrage. lawmakers demanded to know why moody's and standard and poor's waited so long to downgrade m.f. global. >> i don't know which one of you i should be more upset with-- the one who says, "it took
global failed, michael roseman says he had cautioned former c.e.o. jon corzine about the risk the firm was taking on in buying european debt. >> the sovereign positions and the associated risk with those positions were very well- communicated, very transparent within the organization, and to mr. corzine and to the board. >> reporter: if m.f. global had not taken a huge $6 billion bet on european debt, roseman says, the company would still be here. roseman says his warnings helped...
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covering the week, michael duffy of "time" magazine, jeanne cummings of bloomberg news, nancy youssef of mcclatchy newspapers and yochi dreazen of "national journal." >> award-winning reporting and nalings, covering history as it happens. nation's capital -- live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with "national journal." corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- a line is a powerful thing. it connects the global economy to your living room. cleaner air to stronger markets. factory floors to less-crowded roads. today's progress to tomorrow's promise. norfolk southern. one line, infinate possibilities. corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial, boeing, additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by cryptions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. you can tell we're approaching another do or die moment in this republican primary contest as the criticis
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thanks michael. >> thank you. tom. >> susie: i guess you could describe today as a little nervousness and anxiousness about what's going on in greece and that will carry over into tomorrow and probably a lot about the topic you were discussing earlier on cisco, good news there. so earnings here and worries there. >> tom: earns here and europe over there, have to find that balance here. so let's get folks updated with tonight's market focus. the major stock indices inched higher on earnings news as there's still no new deal on greece government spending. the s&p 500 swung from a morning gain to a midday loss to end the session up three points. this is its highest close since july. the financial and technology sectors led the way higher, with industrials coming in a distant third. bank of america led the dow higher, up more than 3.5% on almost twice its usual volume. this is its highest close since august. other financial gainers include hartford financial, up 7.5% after acknowledging it has considered breaking itse
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joining me in new york, michael beschloss. he is a historian who has written a number of books including "presidential courage." jim fallows. he served as a speech writer for jimmy carter. he wrote a piece on president obama in the "atlantic" magazine called "obama explained." jon meacham, he is the author of "american lion: andrew jackson in the white house." it earned him a pulitzer prize. he's currently writing on george h.w. bush and thomas jefferson. finally, robert caro, he is a two-time pulitzer prize winning author and has dedicated decades to writing about lyndon johnson. his fourth volume "the passage of power," is set to come out this may. i am pleased to have them here to have this discussion about men and power, the power of the office and how those two things come together. i begin with barack obama. what did you go in search of? >> trying to find out to the extent anyone could what makes obama tick. we know if you support obama or oppose him there's something different about the way he seems as he prepares for h
joining me in new york, michael beschloss. he is a historian who has written a number of books including "presidential courage." jim fallows. he served as a speech writer for jimmy carter. he wrote a piece on president obama in the "atlantic" magazine called "obama explained." jon meacham, he is the author of "american lion: andrew jackson in the white house." it earned him a pulitzer prize. he's currently writing on george h.w. bush and thomas jefferson....
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. >> rose: michael lewis wrote a profile of you. >> yes. >> for vanity fair. >> indeed. >> rose: what was the story? >> well, michael wrote money ball and he wrote money ball about billy beane, he was that man -- >> rose: in the movie. >> and a beautiful movie. >> rose: yes. >> so he did that. now, that book was reviewed by a couple of friends of mine who were well-known behavioral economists i mean, richard say lohr, they reviewed michael's book for the new republican. >> rose: right. >> and they said, michael wrote -- a magnificent piece he doesn't seem to know the love of that is money to psychologists that actually if you apply mechanical or statistical system to prediction you will do better than what is called clinical prediction. so an algorithm would beat scouts if you give decent information to both. the algorithm will was the information better than the scouts will. and so that got -- >> rose: if that is true why hasn't -- i mean, why isn't it proven to be true since -- why haven't people adopted it and -- in other words, an algorithm that was being used by billy beane's tea
. >> rose: michael lewis wrote a profile of you. >> yes. >> for vanity fair. >> indeed. >> rose: what was the story? >> well, michael wrote money ball and he wrote money ball about billy beane, he was that man -- >> rose: in the movie. >> and a beautiful movie. >> rose: yes. >> so he did that. now, that book was reviewed by a couple of friends of mine who were well-known behavioral economists i mean, richard say lohr, they reviewed...
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going to take from a spike in energy prices due to a tight supply-demand environment. >> woodruff: michael, the republicans, we've already heard they are picking up quickly on this. when it comes to the candidates, when it comes to the congress, is there a unified theme? we did hear from romney and gingrich. but is there a unified theme to what they're trying to get across? >> i think so. i mean the republicans both on capitol hill and on the campaign trail think they have a winner here. they think that, you know, the gas prices both affect people in the short term. if they can, you know, blame president obama for what people feel like when they go and pay $60 to fill up their car, that's a winner. they also think that it folds into the broader narrative they're trying to paint about president obama's handling of the economy which is largely tied to how people feel they're doing economically. whether they think things are going in the right direction or the wrong direction. and higher gas prices give people a sense that it's just not going in the right direction. that helps the broader rep
going to take from a spike in energy prices due to a tight supply-demand environment. >> woodruff: michael, the republicans, we've already heard they are picking up quickly on this. when it comes to the candidates, when it comes to the congress, is there a unified theme? we did hear from romney and gingrich. but is there a unified theme to what they're trying to get across? >> i think so. i mean the republicans both on capitol hill and on the campaign trail think they have a winner...
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we've been speaking with michael >> tom: a lackluster day for u.s. stocks, despite home sales showing more strength. the dow fell 27 points, the nasdaq lost 15 and the s&p was off 4.5. the losses came despite reports of fresh strength in the housing market. sales of previously owned homes rose 4.3% last month. the jump was well above what economists were expecting. and the supply of homes on the market is getting back to a more normal reading of six months' worth. megan mcgrath is a senior analyst at m.k.m. partners, where she covers homebuilders. so, meghan, improving home sales. is it sustainable as we move into the spring sell season? >> yes. we absolutely think that it is sustainable. we're forecasting about 9% growth in existing home sale this is year, and a little bit better even in new home sales. so today's reaction i think was a little bit of high expectations, catching up with reality. and the reality is that things are getting better, they're just getting better at a pretty moderate pace. so if we take out some of the choppyness from the m
we've been speaking with michael >> tom: a lackluster day for u.s. stocks, despite home sales showing more strength. the dow fell 27 points, the nasdaq lost 15 and the s&p was off 4.5. the losses came despite reports of fresh strength in the housing market. sales of previously owned homes rose 4.3% last month. the jump was well above what economists were expecting. and the supply of homes on the market is getting back to a more normal reading of six months' worth. megan mcgrath is a...
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from massachusetts and quote michael dukakis in a republican race. on the other hand, his numbers have been getting worse with independents. the longer he goes on, it also brings all of the stories into the conversation, which hurt his numbers. in talking to strategists this week, there are not just in the romney campaign, who are, of course, going to say this is all very good for him but they say a couple good things are happening. one, he's learning how to take a punch. have you to learn how to take a punch and react quickly. he did that very well between south carolina and florida. now, he took the punch and learned how to punch back and he's learning now this week how to do different things, be a little more personal. one of his problems, many people say, needs to speak like a conservative, not just say i am a severe conservative. the other thing is he's getting some of these issues out there he will have to face in the general. gwen: you slupet to say what you are. at some point have to be able to show it. well, there's a beneficiary obviously o
from massachusetts and quote michael dukakis in a republican race. on the other hand, his numbers have been getting worse with independents. the longer he goes on, it also brings all of the stories into the conversation, which hurt his numbers. in talking to strategists this week, there are not just in the romney campaign, who are, of course, going to say this is all very good for him but they say a couple good things are happening. one, he's learning how to take a punch. have you to learn how...
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. >> ...still developing where we have news about the father of basketball star michael jordan. james jordan has been missing now for three weeks, and... >> a few days after i elected to cremate the body, i was watching the "cbs evening news." the father of michael jordan was a missing person, and i thought, "well, that might be my john doe." >> bergman: might be? >> might be. could be. i said... i think i said, "that might be my man." >> authorities announced that the body of... >> bergman: dental records confirmed that the body tim brown found was, in fact, michael jordan's father. >> ...which will obviously complicate the f.b.i.'s investigation. >> bergman: two men were ultimately convicted of the murder. but the jordan family was left with only ashes to bury, leading to a media outcry that coroner brown should not have cremated the body. you made do with the resources that you had? >> i did, yes, sir. and i... i still believe that the decision i made was a professional decision. >> bergman: many people say, because of this incident, things have changed. >> well, it's directl
. >> ...still developing where we have news about the father of basketball star michael jordan. james jordan has been missing now for three weeks, and... >> a few days after i elected to cremate the body, i was watching the "cbs evening news." the father of michael jordan was a missing person, and i thought, "well, that might be my john doe." >> bergman: might be? >> might be. could be. i said... i think i said, "that might be my man."...
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michael kors on some strong earnings the stock was up 27%. and then looking at another one, gap, up almost 3% today on a buy recommendation from citigroup. though they serve different consumers do they tell us anything about consumer attitudes about spending? >> well, i think really, susie, for the high-end consumers and companies that cater to high-end they have been outperformers for three years. they had price increase and input increases last year. cotton was highly priced. these guys have been able to pass along the prices and stick so though cotton's plummeted in price they've been able to keep high prices with consumers. other low-end types of retailers have not been so lucky but what i think is going to happen is they will benefit from the lower cotton prices. unemployment is improving. the economy is at least people are more confident we're not going have a double-dip. i think that's been help as well. >> susie: and how are you factoring what's going on in europe and in greece into your stock market recommendations and your investmen
michael kors on some strong earnings the stock was up 27%. and then looking at another one, gap, up almost 3% today on a buy recommendation from citigroup. though they serve different consumers do they tell us anything about consumer attitudes about spending? >> well, i think really, susie, for the high-end consumers and companies that cater to high-end they have been outperformers for three years. they had price increase and input increases last year. cotton was highly priced. these guys...
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people like michael ervin, a guy who never expected to find himself in a charity clinic. i unexpectedly, some years ago, found myself without health insurance, after a career in which i had what many people would consider to be cadillac insurance plans. but then i got out of the business and got to the point where i couldn't afford cobra, and so i was without health insurance for the first time in my life. 80 percent of our patients work or are actively working. and they just don't work for an employer who offers an insurance benefit. there's also another segment of the population -- as health insurance premiums have skyrocketed in this country, that they simply cannot afford to pay their portion of what it costs the employer. the patients here at marillac pay what they can, but fees only cover about a fifth of the budget. the remainder comes from foundations, from private donors, and from the local hospitals. what would you have done if there weren't such a clinic? i wouldn't have had any choice but to essentially use the emergency room at the two hospitals here for my p
people like michael ervin, a guy who never expected to find himself in a charity clinic. i unexpectedly, some years ago, found myself without health insurance, after a career in which i had what many people would consider to be cadillac insurance plans. but then i got out of the business and got to the point where i couldn't afford cobra, and so i was without health insurance for the first time in my life. 80 percent of our patients work or are actively working. and they just don't work for an...
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. >> rose: money ball say movie based on michael lewis a book about the oaklandate threat-- athletic, an inspirational story about a manager on a journey to find out the true meaning of worth. nominated for best actor brad pitt, also one of the producers for money ball nominated for best picture, he and jonah hill talk about their roles with director bennett-- bennett miller and what it takes to make a winning team. >> hey, billy. i wanted you to see these player evaluations that you asked me to do. >> i asked you to do three. >> yeah. >> to evaluate three players. >> yeah. >> how many did you do. >> 47. >> one of our first conversations was these '70s films where the beast at the beginning of the movie is the same beast at the end of the movie. and they don't really change but the world around them changes, their perspective of the world around them. and became obsessed with that. sports never looked at it from the economic side. you think it's competition. you think it's fair playing field. and how does a small market team compete with the big market teams that buy all their talent
. >> rose: money ball say movie based on michael lewis a book about the oaklandate threat-- athletic, an inspirational story about a manager on a journey to find out the true meaning of worth. nominated for best actor brad pitt, also one of the producers for money ball nominated for best picture, he and jonah hill talk about their roles with director bennett-- bennett miller and what it takes to make a winning team. >> hey, billy. i wanted you to see these player evaluations that...
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tavis: having you and michael moore, it was a wonderful conversation. we got a chance to rebroadcast on pbs, so i was saying a moment ago, sunday march 18, i am going to new york. i am going to continue this poverty conversation throughout the year. the fastest-growing group of persons falling into poverty are women and children. nobody talks about the fact that women and their babies are becoming poorer faster than anybody else in this country. women and their babies, and the real question is what does it say about a nation that allows women and children, the younger you are, the more likely you are to be in poverty. that is the reality, and in the western world, the gap between what men make and women make is wider than anyplace else in the world. on sunday, the 18th of march, i am going to new york university, and i am having another conversation about poverty in america, this one just about one in, children, and poverty, and the -- just women, children, and poverty, and the audience is just going to be women with their babies. it will be a conversat
tavis: having you and michael moore, it was a wonderful conversation. we got a chance to rebroadcast on pbs, so i was saying a moment ago, sunday march 18, i am going to new york. i am going to continue this poverty conversation throughout the year. the fastest-growing group of persons falling into poverty are women and children. nobody talks about the fact that women and their babies are becoming poorer faster than anybody else in this country. women and their babies, and the real question is...
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and michael pillsbury is a longtime consultant to the defense department focusing on china. he also served in the reagan administration. chink li, tell us what do we need to know about this man who is likely to be china's next leader. >> he is a man of contradictions. this can be found in his policy and in attitudes towards united states. he comes from a very prominent leadership family. very privileged in life. but also at the same time he was... his father was purged. at the age of 15 he was sent to a remote area, very poor primitive area to work the farm for six years. that experience taught him a lot of things: humility, adaptability, et cetera. he thought this was his defining formative experience. now in terms of policy, he is very market friendly. some areas are very famous for private sector where he was leader. he really promote private sector but at the same time that he never said anything about the political rereform. so politically he is a conservative. finally his attitude towards the united states. he criticized the united states by harsh words. but at the sam
and michael pillsbury is a longtime consultant to the defense department focusing on china. he also served in the reagan administration. chink li, tell us what do we need to know about this man who is likely to be china's next leader. >> he is a man of contradictions. this can be found in his policy and in attitudes towards united states. he comes from a very prominent leadership family. very privileged in life. but also at the same time he was... his father was purged. at the age of 15...
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that's the case with 16-year-old michael hendricks jr. of california who has muscular dystrophy, a disease that progressively weakens the muscles. a music therapist has been working with him at the children's hospital at the university of california san francisco. >> due to his condition there's a lot that he doesn't have control over, and so we use music as a means to help him get in touch with that control. >> reporter: do you see it working? >> i think hopefully we all saw it working today. i think that was evidenced through michael's smile and his focus on the music-making process. >> reporter: hendricks' father also believes music, in his case, rap or hip hop, is one of the few ways to reach his son. >> you have a new pair of head phones to listen to his favorite music which is little wayne and drake. he definitely has music in his brain all the time. he loves the beat. >> reporter: can you tell if music helps in his situation with his mood or with anything? >> yes. it helps in his attitude. he mellows out. he doesn't think about his
that's the case with 16-year-old michael hendricks jr. of california who has muscular dystrophy, a disease that progressively weakens the muscles. a music therapist has been working with him at the children's hospital at the university of california san francisco. >> due to his condition there's a lot that he doesn't have control over, and so we use music as a means to help him get in touch with that control. >> reporter: do you see it working? >> i think hopefully we all saw...
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tavis: michael hastings on his explosive new text "the operators," next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
tavis: michael hastings on his explosive new text "the operators," next time. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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michael dell says it's okay to smoke at dell but you got to have different charges for healthare whether you smoke or you don't smoke. want to start bring in cull paint. i want to prevent disease. i nt to start t say listen, we need a culture of prevention or else we're going to be in trouble. social networks, twitter and facebook can bring down governments in a short time scale. i want to use twitter and facebook to boycott stores from selling tobacco. i want to do it to demand an end to illness, campaigns to really demand. we have to stop this this new generation, if you have to buy a gm car, 2200 of that price of the car is health care. we need to change things. >> the book is called the end of illness. david agus, md. thank you. >> thank you, charlie. captioningponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fo >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the connect cole company supporting this program since tavis: do evening. tonight, a conversation with influential civil rights attorney connie rice. her latest is a powerful narrative abo
michael dell says it's okay to smoke at dell but you got to have different charges for healthare whether you smoke or you don't smoke. want to start bring in cull paint. i want to prevent disease. i nt to start t say listen, we need a culture of prevention or else we're going to be in trouble. social networks, twitter and facebook can bring down governments in a short time scale. i want to use twitter and facebook to boycott stores from selling tobacco. i want to do it to demand an end to...
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how would you judge the investor sentiment now compared to the market michaels you have seen? >> in the first program, i dow, i remember, was at 1200, less than .1 of what it was today. we go through these rolling manages of fear, and you can say greek like the late 90s, the dot-com bubble. this is somewhere in between. we don't have the extreme fear we had at the 2009 bottom. but i'll be honest, if you look at some of the fears, and crisis after crisis that investors haven't had to face over the last six to nine months, they say very fearful time in the market. now what's ironic looking back over those 30 years is that those fearful times historically often provide some of the best profit opportunities. >> tom: just, how about disclosures do ow of you or your clients own the funds we mentioned? >> yes, we do, in individual stocks. >> susie: and finally, it's our new friday feature "lou's been thinking" with management consultant and educator lou heckler. tonight, lou's been thinking about angels and a 2,000 mile trail. >> i'veeen thinking about trail angels. several of our fr
how would you judge the investor sentiment now compared to the market michaels you have seen? >> in the first program, i dow, i remember, was at 1200, less than .1 of what it was today. we go through these rolling manages of fear, and you can say greek like the late 90s, the dot-com bubble. this is somewhere in between. we don't have the extreme fear we had at the 2009 bottom. but i'll be honest, if you look at some of the fears, and crisis after crisis that investors haven't had to face...
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the agency used actor michael douglas in a new public service announcement warning investors about deals that are too good to be true. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow. we'll see the latest numbers on durable goods orders to see if that washing machine you bought in january is adding to the economy. and we'll get the latest on home prices with the s&p case schiller home price index for december then, when it comes to the economy and politics, there's often a lot of talk. we look at campaign promises versus political realities. that's "nightly business report" for monday, february 27. i'm tom hudson. goodnight everyone and goodnight to you, too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib goodnight, everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or nig
the agency used actor michael douglas in a new public service announcement warning investors about deals that are too good to be true. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow. we'll see the latest numbers on durable goods orders to see if that washing machine you bought in january is adding to the economy. and we'll get the latest on home prices with the s&p case schiller home price index for december then, when it comes to the economy and politics, there's often a lot of...
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headaches for nike, which currently is fighting battles on behalf of two of its highest-profile endorsers, michael jordan and jeremy lin. this isn't just fun and games; millions of dollars are at stake, as is shareholder value. qiaodan sports claims to own the exclusive right to jordan's chinese name and sells branded merchandise in 5,700 chinese stores. the company posted $270 million in revenue in the first half of last year. meanwhile, wuxi risheng sports utility registered lin's name as a trademark in july 2010, a year-and-a-half before he burst onto the scene with the knicks. risheng paid $700 for the trademark, and could sell it back to lin and nike for millions of dollars. china allows this trademark squatting to happen. unless and until the system is overhauled, athletes will continue to have difficulty controlling their image and companies and their shareholders will lose. given the country's burgeoning economy, this could be a huge missed opportunity for retailers and investors. i'm rick horrow. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow. from costco to staples, several retailers
headaches for nike, which currently is fighting battles on behalf of two of its highest-profile endorsers, michael jordan and jeremy lin. this isn't just fun and games; millions of dollars are at stake, as is shareholder value. qiaodan sports claims to own the exclusive right to jordan's chinese name and sells branded merchandise in 5,700 chinese stores. the company posted $270 million in revenue in the first half of last year. meanwhile, wuxi risheng sports utility registered lin's name as a...
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the list includes people like microsoft co-founder paul allen, new york city mayor michael bloomberg and facebook's mark zuckerberg. >> susie: and finally, tonight's money file has a unique investment with a conscious capital twist. here's manisha thakor, co-author of "on my own two feet-- a modern girl's guide to personal finance." >> are you frustrated by stock market volatility and paltry rates of return on cash equivalents? do you want your hard earned dollars to make a bigger impact on the world at large? if you are looking to generate a lasting return on investment, i'd like to suggest invest in the education of a girl. according to the non-profit "the girl effect," a unique collaboration between the nike foundation, novo foundation, and others. when a girl in the developing world receives seven or more years of education, she marries four years later and has 2.2 fewer children. when women and girls earn income, they reinvest 90% of it into their families, as compared to only 30%-40% for men. per the coalition for adolescent girls, investing in girls starts a virtuous cycle tha
the list includes people like microsoft co-founder paul allen, new york city mayor michael bloomberg and facebook's mark zuckerberg. >> susie: and finally, tonight's money file has a unique investment with a conscious capital twist. here's manisha thakor, co-author of "on my own two feet-- a modern girl's guide to personal finance." >> are you frustrated by stock market volatility and paltry rates of return on cash equivalents? do you want your hard earned dollars to make...
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. >> michael and i have talked a great deal about this and i think when you look at the unique patots, thnewengland patw things they have going for them in their favor. number one the last time they lost to the giants was the second straight time. you tell me the giants are going to beat belichick and brady a third time. they might do that. the patriots this post season have lost more turnovers. at some point those breaks turn and it's bound to turn to new england's way. you can't dismiss the fact that patch they wear on their uniforms, the mhk in honor of the widow of robert craft, she's been an inspiration to so many patriot players throughout the course of the season and i believe her memory will motivate the patriots on sunday to play one of the more inspierg games they've played in recently memory. >> charlie: bob kraft is a wonderful man and that affair was extraordinary. you could see the sadness in his face months ter her death. tell me about the motivation on the part of the giants to match that kind of motivation, that kind of spirit. i saw where belichick had a 30-minute ha
. >> michael and i have talked a great deal about this and i think when you look at the unique patots, thnewengland patw things they have going for them in their favor. number one the last time they lost to the giants was the second straight time. you tell me the giants are going to beat belichick and brady a third time. they might do that. the patriots this post season have lost more turnovers. at some point those breaks turn and it's bound to turn to new england's way. you can't dismiss...
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michael laposata, oversees six million blood tests a year at vanderbilt university. he's an expert on bleeding disorders, and published an article on diseases that mimic the symptoms of child abuse. >> in this particular slide, you see bruises on the legs, and over on the right side in this other child, similar bruises. well, it turns out that only the child on the right has the bruises associated with child abuse. so, as you can see, if you are just allowing yourself to look at a bruise and saying, "is that child abuse?" you can't do it. this one has a disorder where he got the flu and his platelet count went down, and that makes you bruise easily, and they can even be spontaneous bruises. but you can see how somebody like this might be considered a victim of abuse, and that's why the lab tests are so important. >> thompson: in the case of isis vas, the medical examiner, joni mcclain, recently said she didn't recall looking at the baby's lab tests. she came into the hospital and had a whole battery of tests done on her before she passed on. >> there were clear abnor
michael laposata, oversees six million blood tests a year at vanderbilt university. he's an expert on bleeding disorders, and published an article on diseases that mimic the symptoms of child abuse. >> in this particular slide, you see bruises on the legs, and over on the right side in this other child, similar bruises. well, it turns out that only the child on the right has the bruises associated with child abuse. so, as you can see, if you are just allowing yourself to look at a bruise...
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we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson, among others. thank you and good night. moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and, this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org t
we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson, among others. thank you and good night. moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and, this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by...
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and many from popular culture: chuck berry's red cadillac, michael jacksons' fedora, louis armstrong's trumpet. but, the vast majority, says bunch, will be from the unheralded and everyday life. >> many museums start with thousands of objects. we started with zero. so what we had to do is think of different ways to suggest that most of the 20th century and most of the 19th century is still in the basements, attics and homes of people. so we created an array of programs where we've gone around the country and found amazing things. >> brown: when completed this new national museum will join some 300 other museums around the country devoted to african- american history including the african american firefighter museum in los angeles, the wright museum of african- american histon ryoide idt tran the national civil rights museum in memphis. several new ones, including in atlanta and charleston, are underway. the new museum in washington will no doubt be the most prominent. and at today's ceremony, president obama spoke to its larger meaning. >> it's also fitting that this museum has found a
and many from popular culture: chuck berry's red cadillac, michael jacksons' fedora, louis armstrong's trumpet. but, the vast majority, says bunch, will be from the unheralded and everyday life. >> many museums start with thousands of objects. we started with zero. so what we had to do is think of different ways to suggest that most of the 20th century and most of the 19th century is still in the basements, attics and homes of people. so we created an array of programs where we've gone...
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. >> rose: this is the michael caine version? >> it was. >> rose: and brendan fraser and this beautiful asian woman. >> so there's a book written in 1955 that was too topical in 2001. >> rose: how autobiographical was it? >> i think very much. greene is interesting because when he wrote memoirs he offered lots of colorful stories and childhood memories and accounts of fascinating characters but all his memoirs exercise an invasion. he doesn't tell us about the people... >> rose: what's that about? >> he's a reserved eng lishgman who knows how to keep his privacy. give him a fictional project and he's very naked and vulnerable and he has this great gift of being intimate and revealing himself. do so i think the quiet american is close to his heart. >> rose: are you attracted to the espionage aspects of his life? >> i'm not. >> rose: i thought. so >> i don't know how he was interested. it was really the quest for faith and the poignancy of greene is he always says he knew what peace and happiness and innocence were but he could nev
. >> rose: this is the michael caine version? >> it was. >> rose: and brendan fraser and this beautiful asian woman. >> so there's a book written in 1955 that was too topical in 2001. >> rose: how autobiographical was it? >> i think very much. greene is interesting because when he wrote memoirs he offered lots of colorful stories and childhood memories and accounts of fascinating characters but all his memoirs exercise an invasion. he doesn't tell us about...
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she has been called the rock star of the art house but he work in movies such as "michael clayton" for whichshe won an oscar has made her recognizable. her striking looks-- take a look-- and fashion sense have made her an icon of style. david thompson of "the guardian" writes "tildawinton has become one of the few must-see performers in the world. she is a floating event coupled to which she is merry, smart, amiable and honest. she's a film star now and film stars should beware because tilton can blow the concept to smithereens." in "we need to talk about kevin" she plays the mother of a boy who has committed an atrocity. here's the trailer. ♪ everyday it's getting closer, going faster than a roller coaster, love like yours ♪ will surely come my way >> have you seenmommy? >> no. >> shouldn't he be talking by now? >> i wouldn't worry about it. >> no! >> he's just a boy. just a sweet little boy. >> just because you're doi something doesn't mean you like it. you're used to me. >> good shot, kevin. you're a natural. >> he cries too much. then he's too quiet then you say it's a personal
she has been called the rock star of the art house but he work in movies such as "michael clayton" for whichshe won an oscar has made her recognizable. her striking looks-- take a look-- and fashion sense have made her an icon of style. david thompson of "the guardian" writes "tildawinton has become one of the few must-see performers in the world. she is a floating event coupled to which she is merry, smart, amiable and honest. she's a film star now and film stars...
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from the pulpit, father michael warren had strong words. >> the president of the united states who has recently made a decision to impose upon catholic institutions-- hospitals, schools, charities-- that they must provide for their employees coverage for contraception, coverage for sterilization, coverage for drugs that would induce abortion. without choice. this is in direct contradiction to our gospel values. >> reporter: when he finished his homily the congregation broke out in wild applause. ( applause ) and when the mass ended, it was clear most of his flock stood behind him. >> i think it's atrocious not only is it bad medicine but it tramples on our first amendment rights. >> i feel that it's an affront on my citizenship. entirely about religious freedom. i am obviously against contraception. but we live in a free country. >> reporter: the new rule was issued last month by the department of health and human services. not only did it say employers who offer health insurance must provide contraception, they uft also do it free of charge. churches are exempt from the regulation, bu
from the pulpit, father michael warren had strong words. >> the president of the united states who has recently made a decision to impose upon catholic institutions-- hospitals, schools, charities-- that they must provide for their employees coverage for contraception, coverage for sterilization, coverage for drugs that would induce abortion. without choice. this is in direct contradiction to our gospel values. >> reporter: when he finished his homily the congregation broke out in...
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fruit and vegetable seller michael mayer senses a cautious mood among his customers. his barometer: imported mango sales. >> ( translated ): the crisis has meant people have less money to buy daily luxuries, so they buy less. four mangoes instead of two. you buy just what you need. >> reporter: even with record low unemployment and an envied manufacturing base, germans remain ever-careful with their money. cash, not credit, is the coin of the realm. that financial prudence is complicating matters for chancellor angela merkel. her fellow e.u. members, the i.m.f. and the u.s., are urging her to devote more german money to bolster the e.u. bailout fund. but she also must listen to her own public. even on a major puchase, like a home, germans are prudent says claus blumenauer, a real estate agency owner in the frankfurt suburb of konigstein. germany didn't experience the recent real estate bubble or crash, he said, because germans and their banks are so careful. mortgages require a 30% down payment. >> ( translated ): the germans are conservative, in regards to home and d
fruit and vegetable seller michael mayer senses a cautious mood among his customers. his barometer: imported mango sales. >> ( translated ): the crisis has meant people have less money to buy daily luxuries, so they buy less. four mangoes instead of two. you buy just what you need. >> reporter: even with record low unemployment and an envied manufacturing base, germans remain ever-careful with their money. cash, not credit, is the coin of the realm. that financial prudence is...
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mayor michael bloomberg insisted last december the operation was not about racial profiling. >> the city's police department has worked very hard to bring crime down and prevent terrorism. we've done it in a way that is consistent with making sure that we obey the law and don't target anybody. >> suarez: but muslim activists in the city say surveillance is corrosive and counterproductive. >> it creates mistrust amongst people within their own communities. it also hinders what people do in their daily lives. they don't want to go to the same coffee shops or even pray at the mosques. what it does is creates mistrust between us and law enforcement which undermines public safety for all new yorkers. >> suarez: the operation extended beyond new york city limits. this apartment building in new bruins wick, new jersey, served as an nypd command center for surveillance throughout that state. new jersey governor chris christie, his state's former attorney general said the whole operation was news to him. >> if i was briefed, i don't remember it. nypd don't really have jurisdiction here. >> suarez:
mayor michael bloomberg insisted last december the operation was not about racial profiling. >> the city's police department has worked very hard to bring crime down and prevent terrorism. we've done it in a way that is consistent with making sure that we obey the law and don't target anybody. >> suarez: but muslim activists in the city say surveillance is corrosive and counterproductive. >> it creates mistrust amongst people within their own communities. it also hinders what...
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michael dell says it's okay to smoke at dell but you got to have different charges for healthare whether you smoke or you don't smoke. want to start bring in cull paint. i want to prevent disease. i nt to start t say listen, we need a culture of prevention or else we're going to be in trouble. social networks, twitter and facebook can bring down governments in a short time scale. i want to use twitter and facebook to boycott stores from selling tobacco. i want to do it to demand an end to illness, campaigns to really demand. we have to stop this this new generation, if you have to buy a gm car, 2200 of that price of the car is health care. we need to change things. >> the book is called the end of illness. david agus, md. thank you. >> thank you, charlie. captioningponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fo >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the connect cole company supporting this program since
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. >> woodruff: i know one report today was new york city mayor michael bloomberg said he would contribute $250,000 to planned parenthood to be matched by other organizations. finely shari roan, in a broad sense, again, what does this represent, this battle, now, out in the open between these two significant organizations, both of which support women's health? >> right. i think this is what's astonishing to most people is that these two iconic women's health organizations are now... now appear to be on opposite sides of the fence and many people who support one organization have often supported the other. certainly on a local level planned parenthood affiliates work very closely with their local komen affiliates. they support each other's fund-raisers and events. and this is causing a lot of people to be very uncomfortable and to really feel like they have to choose sides. so it's a really unfortunate development and i think it's going to linger on for some time as people try to decide where to put their support in the future. >> pelley: shari roan with the los angeles angels of anaheim. t
. >> woodruff: i know one report today was new york city mayor michael bloomberg said he would contribute $250,000 to planned parenthood to be matched by other organizations. finely shari roan, in a broad sense, again, what does this represent, this battle, now, out in the open between these two significant organizations, both of which support women's health? >> right. i think this is what's astonishing to most people is that these two iconic women's health organizations are now......
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. >> rose: and michael will tell you that. >> yes. >> rose: because thi rarely happens. >> i would concede, you know, roman is a genius. >> rose: polanski. >> yeah, he is a brilliant director. and i did get the opportunity, because hi only just finished the move told go over it and correct some things and sharpen it with him. so i think, actually i think there is some justice in what you say. >> rose: well, do you believe it? >> i believe they have different qualities. but i think that roman gave it a force and an edge and a drive. and i think he's brilliant at bleak endings. i think the bleak ending is very good. >> rose: i think you should be pleased. nobody is saying the book wasn't any good. they loved the book. they were just saying the filmmaker using different tools took it to a higher place. >> i that i that vate. i would say he is perhaps one of the mors intelligent man that i have ever met or had dealings with. i think he is incredibly clever. he speaks five lan gajs. but the things he's been through and seen, to have seen the nazies in poland to have seen the communists in polan
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some of it from big donors like michael bloomberg and others from smaller donors. and that's been to an emergency fund that has been set up since komen said that it would be or since the announcement came out that komen would be halting funding to planned parenthood which is obviously since reversed. but clearly yeah, they have come out quite a bit ahead it that said komen is also received funds as well, probably from people who supported that initial decision. so it will be interesting to see you know, how high their profiles are raised by this. one of the things that he is seal richards mentioned in our-- in the press conference this morning was that she got a call from lance armstrong's foundation, live strong, and that is someone that they have never been able to work with before. so they are receiving opportunities from places that they had not expected before. >> reporter: so how strained is the relationship between these two organizations in part of that conference call she said she heard this turn about, like everybody else did. there wasn't a suppose phone
some of it from big donors like michael bloomberg and others from smaller donors. and that's been to an emergency fund that has been set up since komen said that it would be or since the announcement came out that komen would be halting funding to planned parenthood which is obviously since reversed. but clearly yeah, they have come out quite a bit ahead it that said komen is also received funds as well, probably from people who supported that initial decision. so it will be interesting to see...
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. >> luis was killed trying to sign michael's altar. i held him till his last breath. i didn't want to let him go. >> i've lost at least 20 guys. it's no answer to it, you know? one of your guys get killed, ( bl) i'm going to kill that nigga and make his family suffer. i don't want no shrine, beer bottles, drinks, niggas crying, smoking weed. pictures of ( ble)... t-shirts. i don't want none of that ( bl).p i don't want to die looking stupid as hell. no, ( ble) that. >> 107.5 wgci, tony sco athe morning riot and that's right, it is the first day of school for all chicago public school students. >> that's right, and we want you to hit us up, be safe out there. >> youth violence in chicago has gotten world attention. >> 16-year-old honor student derrion albert was attacked as he walked home from school. >> a senseless killing this time was caught on videotape, has put chicago's deadly epidemic in the spotlight. >> now, there's debate on a national level, which all basically started with that viral video that came out from the cellphone of the clash between the two gangs
. >> luis was killed trying to sign michael's altar. i held him till his last breath. i didn't want to let him go. >> i've lost at least 20 guys. it's no answer to it, you know? one of your guys get killed, ( bl) i'm going to kill that nigga and make his family suffer. i don't want no shrine, beer bottles, drinks, niggas crying, smoking weed. pictures of ( ble)... t-shirts. i don't want none of that ( bl).p i don't want to die looking stupid as hell. no, ( ble) that. >> 107.5...